Anyone else notice how many “cones” get picked up now? My computer picks up fire hydrants as cones and a lot of other things which aren’t as cones.
My car picked up a person in a bicycle as a cone.
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Anyone else notice how many “cones” get picked up now? My computer picks up fire hydrants as cones and a lot of other things which aren’t as cones.
Yeah, I agree. 2:30 in the morning I'm all alone on the expressway. Its changing lanes and bouncing from right to left inside the lane.
This wasn't happening on 36..
Even more frustrating is that the graphic even shows that the car is moving side to side in the lane so its not like the car isn't perceiving that it is doing this.
i was thinking maybe they put the ping pong in as a way to better detect if your hand was on the wheel? for sure feeling it sway back and forth causes me to try correcting it continually. other thought was perhaps with all the new stoplight and adjacent lane detection going on maybe the computer is hitting some real-time processing constraints (dropping frames or views) and causing the oscillations.
The reports of ping-ponging surprise me. Haven't see any of that on this release. Must be unique to some versions of the car hardware?
My car picked up a person in a bicycle as a cone.
yes that’s the screen you get when you’re about to run a stop sign on autopilotDoes anyone with HW3 see any stop sign messages or warnings like @not4antoher posted above? I have not.
My car picked up a person in a bicycle as a cone
Oscillations? Meaning herky-jerky (lot of small speed up and slow downs)?Overall, very jumpy autopilot that seems change its path too quickly and the oscillations make me nautious.
What do you mean by full reset of both computers?
What I always do after an update is
1) do the display computer reboot. Hold both scroll wheels until the logo reappears and then a few seconds more.
Then
2) get ready by disabling wifi and bluetooth on phone, or just go to airplane mode. Then find the Power Down screen button and press it. Don't touch anything or tap pedals or move your butt off the seat for 3+ minutes.
Find something to do for that oh so painful time without internet. Books and knitting work. The car will gradually power down, closing mirrors, heating, radio until it finally sits there like a turnip. Don't do nuthin' to wake it for those minutes. Then tap the Brake and watch it be woke. Do a walk-around and microfiber-wipe all the sensors and cameras. Ready for a test spin.
I'll tell ya, probably that first separate reboot of the display computer is redundant, and it's plausible that the update itself rebooted everything anyway, but FWIW I write real-time control software, I'm not superstitious, and I've avoided many many issues that other people have reported by religiously following this procedure after every update.
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